That link I posted a few posts up is worth a quick gander, some of the videos cover the obvious (to me) but not obvious for a new player. So for example if you have your minions attacking an enemy tower the tower will not hit you - unless you hit the enemy champ in it's range then it will Also don't hit an enemy minion until just before it dies - sounds crazy but if you just strike them the whole time your minions have an advantage and will move towards the enemy tower which then gives your opponent effectively an extra hand. The best place for the enemy minions early on is just outside the range of your tower - so you can last hit them.

If you guys are ever playing when I play (8pm GMT most nights) then give me a ping, quite happy to either use my US account (level 17) or create a new account.

The game does treat premade teams (3 players or more) as having an advantage in match making so you can find you end up playing higher level teams than you are ready for with the premade. 2 players is quite a sweet spot certainly early on. You can also just play against the AI which till about level 10 will probably challenge as much as a human team - then it starts changing into a different game

So, ChrisG, Lordnine, and I are about to give this a try. We're used to the whole RTS hostility crowd, but I wouldn't mind some extra support from a crew we know.

Make sure to look us up in the channel TheWanderers. A whole bunch of us still play, mostly Sundays and Wednesdays. You can also join us at The Wanderers forums. We are level-headed, mature and friendly (enough) to break you into the game. hehehe.

Before we cuss you out for feeding and ruining our lives on the interwebs because you shot our ELO to hell.

Hop into TheWanderers channel. We'll run you through some games an help you with the ropes. The community is brutal because, well, they can be and in order to win you have to have all 5 people trying to win and playing smart. So perceived un-smart play will get you reamed from pillar to post.

Go here: http://leaguecraft.com/strategies/guides and read up on the champions you want to play. Eventually you will want to play a lot of them even if you aren't great at some of them. Playing champ A all the time will only make you fair to good at playing champ A. Playing champ A,B,C and D will give you insight into how to best defeat A,B,C and D and will enable you to be a great player of champ A.

Unfortunately it's the internet which is why people rage - thankfully they do police it but still the behaviour is unacceptable. However the game is very snowbally so get some kills and you're feel invincible - go the other way and it all goes down hill very quickly

Our Wanderer group has been playing more regularly again if you are playing the US server. Play times are usually around 4-9pm PST. Most of us are fairly casual and more than happy to help new players. As mentioned above, joining the chat channel TheWanderers (no space) and adding friends is a good way to go. If you are trying new champs, playing a Custom game against the bad AI is a fun/relaxing easy way to go. You don't earn as much IP but you'll have more time to experiment and learn, plus it's a good way to build self esteem lol. Playing Co-Op vs. AI is generally more laid back as well. Anyway, here's a list of currently active players to add as friends, though I may get the spelling wrong.

rittchardskystridecortilianPRGMRcutthroatForgeForsaken (I think)WillTeachKalimacGuaishou (might be a number after this)AppazBanzai (he has a new acct name but I can't remember it)

The matches seem to take forever. Coming off of Dawn of War 2 where you can get an amazing match in 15-20 minutes, there are games that drag for 30+ minutes. Not a fan of the Warcraft 3 style style and pacing as well.

The matches seem to take forever. Coming off of Dawn of War 2 where you can get an amazing match in 15-20 minutes, there are games that drag for 30+ minutes. Not a fan of the Warcraft 3 style style and pacing as well.

lol, a lot of games actually cross over into the 1 hour mark, or close, so sounds like you wouldn't like it. Those can get pretty long in the tooth, but also can feel very epic when you win. For 5v5 the fastest a game can end is 20 minutes (generally through surrender). Not sure on 3v3, which is shorter/faster.

The matches seem to take forever. Coming off of Dawn of War 2 where you can get an amazing match in 15-20 minutes, there are games that drag for 30+ minutes. Not a fan of the Warcraft 3 style style and pacing as well.

lol, a lot of games actually cross over into the 1 hour mark, or close, so sounds like you wouldn't like it. Those can get pretty long in the tooth, but also can feel very epic when you win. For 5v5 the fastest a game can end is 20 minutes (generally through surrender). Not sure on 3v3, which is shorter/faster.

Yep some games can be unbelievable that you wonder how you can ever play anything else, other games have you wanting to bin it. If it's a time issue then definitely it won't suit - though 3v3 are more the 30 min mark. However if its a case of tried it and don't like it generally until you are past level 10 you won't actually understand the game - and I commonly find level 20 players who experience premade for the first time and can't believe how different the play is.

A few people I know get enjoyment out of solo play but most people prefer playing cooperatively with some kind of voice chat. Half the time, if I don't see anyone I know on, I don't bother playing at all unless it's to learn a new champion or something.

A few people I know get enjoyment out of solo play but most people prefer playing cooperatively with some kind of voice chat. Half the time, if I don't see anyone I know on, I don't bother playing at all unless it's to learn a new champion or something.

Luckily the size of the EU mumble >30 people means its usual to have quite a few premades kicking off in the EU time zone

A few people I know get enjoyment out of solo play but most people prefer playing cooperatively with some kind of voice chat. Half the time, if I don't see anyone I know on, I don't bother playing at all unless it's to learn a new champion or something.

Luckily the size of the EU mumble >30 people means its usual to have quite a few premades kicking off in the EU time zone

The matches seem to take forever. Coming off of Dawn of War 2 where you can get an amazing match in 15-20 minutes, there are games that drag for 30+ minutes. Not a fan of the Warcraft 3 style style and pacing as well.

The new Dominion mode may be worth trying - games generally last 15-20 minutes, I don't think they can go much longer. The map is smaller, the pace is faster, and it's more action packed. Very similar to BGs from WoW or the first scenario from WAR, as well as alliance battles in Guild Wars. There are 5 control points, basically your team needs to capture and hold 3 of them to win. The map has speed and health buffs laying around, and you gain cash and xp far quicker than the regular game.

I'm having a blast, and the shorter games make a big difference. Not sure I'll play much if any SR again.

Eve is back!

i am approx 21-12 in dominion with teemo... loving this game mode - hoping ranked in dominion won't blow (but i don't have high hopes)

had a 6 minute game because of an afk on other team - worst length game is in the 24 minute mark (and i think that was when we made a big comeback and ended up with our countdown points at 6 or so) - the vast majority have been between 15-20minutes (one of the reasons i focused on Twisted Treeline is that it is potentially shorter than rift, but the nature of gamers seems to be to drag out the game into 50 minute marathons whenever possible - dominion does NOT allow people to drag out the game too far past 20 minutes)

I wish they had thunk outside the box like this with twisted treeline (starting higher level or special items or whatever)

the most repeatably successful strategy I have had is 3 go top - i take mid then ghost top (to finish off enemy or cap point while my team is fighting) - the other guy takes bot and holds...

then i stay at top to hold with mushrooms for a bit before i go back to buy

where it all falls apart sometimes is when people insist on going for the 4th point capture when they aren't strong enough. res happens so fast that when the enemy come up to defend the 4th point its easy because they are full from just being revived while my team is half health.

the biggest repeatable mistake i see people make is not hitting people that are capping the point... the slightest damage from a champ will knock them out of capture (so hit multiple people then run back to make them chase you through the point and then go back to hit them again)

I'm back to being addicted to this game all over again after a year long hiatus. Dominion is very fun and fast paced, seems to be more forgiving and less frustrating than the regular summon mode. Also, this is probably the most expensive free game I have ever played

I'm back to being addicted to this game all over again after a year long hiatus. Dominion is very fun and fast paced, seems to be more forgiving and less frustrating than the regular summon mode. Also, this is probably the most expensive free game I have ever played

Where do you guys meet up - through steam or voice. I have a Euro group but my level 16 US is always happy to join you guys. Dominion isn't getting much of my love but mainly because the strategy doesn't match the SR intensity. Still fun though

I'm back to being addicted to this game all over again after a year long hiatus. Dominion is very fun and fast paced, seems to be more forgiving and less frustrating than the regular summon mode. Also, this is probably the most expensive free game I have ever played

Where do you guys meet up - through steam or voice. I have a Euro group but my level 16 US is always happy to join you guys. Dominion isn't getting much of my love but mainly because the strategy doesn't match the SR intensity. Still fun though

best way is the chat channel, I believe it's called TheWanderers (no space).

Also if you head over to the guild website and join up there (www.the-wanderers-guild.com) the Vent info is posted there. But sometimes people are lazy and don't get on Vent, so the in game chat is better.

What's your steam id Tals? I tried switching to EUonce but it screwed up (reset) all my masteries even after I went back to NA. Not sure why that happened.

tals or talsworthy - my profile picture if the flower from Plants and Zombies

re the masteries, when you change between EU and US the masteries are held in the same place so the best thing todo is to keep the masteries you use on US different to EU (with 10 mastery pages this is fairly easy)- they only get 'damaged' when you use one and if you are lev 30 on one and 10 on the other you have too many masteries to be allowed

Our Wanderer group has been playing more regularly again if you are playing the US server. Play times are usually around 4-9pm PST. Most of us are fairly casual and more than happy to help new players. As mentioned above, joining the chat channel TheWanderers (no space) and adding friends is a good way to go. If you are trying new champs, playing a Custom game against the bad AI is a fun/relaxing easy way to go. You don't earn as much IP but you'll have more time to experiment and learn, plus it's a good way to build self esteem lol. Playing Co-Op vs. AI is generally more laid back as well. Anyway, here's a list of currently active players to add as friends, though I may get the spelling wrong.

rittchardskystridecortilianPRGMRcutthroatForgeForsaken (I think)WillTeachKalimacGuaishou (might be a number after this)AppazBanzai (he has a new acct name but I can't remember it)

Our Wanderer group has been playing more regularly again if you are playing the US server. Play times are usually around 4-9pm PST. Most of us are fairly casual and more than happy to help new players. As mentioned above, joining the chat channel TheWanderers (no space) and adding friends is a good way to go. If you are trying new champs, playing a Custom game against the bad AI is a fun/relaxing easy way to go. You don't earn as much IP but you'll have more time to experiment and learn, plus it's a good way to build self esteem lol. Playing Co-Op vs. AI is generally more laid back as well. Anyway, here's a list of currently active players to add as friends, though I may get the spelling wrong.

rittchardskystridecortilianPRGMRcutthroatForgeForsaken (I think)WillTeachKalimacGuaishou (might be a number after this)AppazBanzai (he has a new acct name but I can't remember it)

Hopped on the channel.. it twas me trying to say hi

Ah ha!!! Hi there!!! I will add you to the Friends List next time I see you Our group is still more or less intact as you see above, might have lost 1 or 2.